CATALOGUE. 
$43 
" This bird is solitary, and its song-note is nearly similar to that 
of Fh. sibilatrix, but considerably weaker. Its nest is an elegant 
structure, a specimen of which I procured, together with the birds 
attached ; it was pendent from a twig of Guava^ and was placed at 
a considerable height from the ground, being of a domed form, with 
two apertures, one in front above the middle, having a distinct over- 
hanging canopy, the other on one side behind, placed rather higher 
up : the upper part is attached throughout its breadth to the twig. 
The body of the nest is constructed of a fine and soft vegetable fibre, 
like fine tow, closely interlaced to the thickness of half an inch, and 
this forms the internal lining; the domed part is much less sub- 
stantial, though sufficiently strong behind where the lower part is 
supported. Outside are .affixed a number of bits of bark, spider 
cocoons, and a variety of other substances, recalling to mind the 
external lining of the nest of the European Bottle-tit, which latter 
nest is fully double the size, but its single orifice is scarcely so 
large. There were no eggs in this nest, the outer lining of which 
was not completely finished." — (Blyth.) 
539. BEGULOIDES TBOCHILOIDES, Sundevall Sp. 
Acanthiza trochiloides, Sundevall. 
Eeguloides trochiloides, JSlytJi^ Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. 
p. 184. 
Eegulus trochiloides, G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. 
p. 175. 
Abrornis trochiloides, Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 290. 
Phyllopneuste reguloides, Blyth, J, A. S. Beng. XI. 
p. 191 ; Ann. JST. H. XII. p. 98 (nee. Hodgs.). 
Phylloscopus reguloides, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XII. 
p. 963. 
a. h. c. d. Nepal (No. 862-^, Hodgs. Catal.).t Presented 
by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., June, 1853. 
" This species inhabits the Himalayas, and migrates southward in 
the cold season." — (Blyth.) 
540. BEGULOIDES CHLOBONOTUS, Hodgs. Sp. 
Abrornis chloronotus, -Hbf/y^. Gray^s Zool. Misc. (1844),. 
p. 82 ; Gat. B. ofNep., p. 66, et App. p. 152. Bo- 
nap., C. G. Av. p. 291. 
t No. 862*, to distinguish it from No, 862 of Mr. Hodgson's catalogue. 
